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Vladimir Weljkovic Obituary

Brockton Vladimir Jimmy Weljkovic, 56, lifelong of Brockton, died Aug. 26, 2008. He was a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and was employed as a maintenance operator for the state. Jimmy was a kind, gentle and simple guy. Son of Anna of Brockton and the late Ratko, he was the brother of Dusko "Duke" and his wife Nancy Weljkovic of Brockton and Michael Weljkovic of East Bridgewater; father of Melissa Kucinski and Tania Homer; father-in-law of Jason Kucinski and Michael Homer; and grandfather of Jason Kucinski Jr. and Michael Homer Jr., all of Brockton; and an uncle. All are welcome to calling hours Thursday 5-8:30 p.m. in Waitt Funeral Home, 850 North Main St., Brockton, with prayer service at 8:30 p.m. Committal at Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, Friday. See www.waittfuneralhome.com or call 508-583-7272.

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Published by The Enterprise on Aug. 27, 2008.

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Melissa Kucinski

September 26, 2008

I miss you so much Daddy. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I talk about you all the time to Jason and he loves you so much. He loves looking at your pictures. J misses you too. I love you so much. Forever and Always.

Love,
Princess

Tania Homer

September 7, 2008

Dad,
Thinking of you and missing you so much right now.

Love Always,
Tania

Dana Pavlovic

September 1, 2008

Vladimire, neka ti Bog pruzi mir i blagostanje, neka ti dusa slobodno leti medju andjelima. Spokoj ti dusi...
Po dobru cemo te pamtiti, s ljubavlju spominjati, od zaborava cuvati.
Tvoje sestre Ljubica, Stojanka i Dana

Tania Homer

August 30, 2008

Daddy,

You were the first guy to ever love me.

First to sweep me off my feet

to plant those scratchy whisker kisses gently on my cheek.

First man to take me seriously.

First pal I ever had.

First guy I ever gave my heart to.....

I will always miss & love you Dad!!!!!

Until we meet again.

Love Always,
Princess Tania
XOXOXOXOXO

Lisa Sliney

August 28, 2008

May Jim rest in peace, He's put up a heck of a fight for these last couple of years. and thanks to his brother Duke and sister in law Nancy, for supporting him during these difficult last years of his life.

Robert Morse Jr.

August 27, 2008

My deepest sympathies go out to all Jimmys family. He was a great guy and I'm glad I had the opportunity to work with him at Carney Bros. He would always bring a smile to everyones face. He will be missed.

ROBERTA SHAW

August 27, 2008

TO THE FAMILY OF JIMMY WELJKOVIC,
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO YOU ALL.
I KNEW JIMMY WHEN HE USE TO LIVE NEXT DOOR TO ME AND MY FAMILY ON WELLINGTON PLACE IN BROCKTON. HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND WE ALL HAD FUN TOGETHER.
ROBERTA SHAW .

Melissa Kucinski

August 27, 2008

Daddy,

we're going to miss you so much. My heart aches so much right now. I know that you are in a much better place and it gives me some peace to know that. I miss the sound of your voice, your laugh, your smile and your big hugs. You were such an inspiration to me and I'm sure to many others. I'm so proud of you daddy and I LOVE you so much. I'll meet you again one day but until then continue to watch over me and my family. We need you.

I love you so much daddy, always and forever.

Princess

Mike Casey

August 27, 2008

Mr. Weljkovic,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Jim Callahan

August 27, 2008

Jimmy always impressed me with his kindness to others and friendliness to all. He was indeed a gentle loving soul.

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